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1991 ATP Tour World Championships
$1,000,000 (D) Johannesburg, South Africa (D) Hard / indoor (D) The 1991 ATP Tour World Championships was the men's tennis season-ending tournament. The singles event was also known as the IBM ATP Tour World Championships and was played on indoor carpet courts at the Festhalle Frankfurt in Germany. The doubles event, also known as the Standard Bank ATP Tour World Doubles Final, was played on indoor hard courts in held in Johannesburg, South Africa. Both competitions were held between 12 November and 17 November 1991. Sixth-seeded Pete Sampras won the singles title and John Fitzgerald with Anders Järryd won the doubles title.
Finals
Singles
Main article: 1991 ATP Tour World Championships – Singles
USA Pete Sampras defeated USA Jim Courier, 3–6, 7–6(7–5), 6–3, 6–4
- It was Sampras' 4th singles title of the year 8th of his career.
Doubles
Main article: 1991 ATP Tour World Championships – Doubles
AUS John Fitzgerald / SWE Anders Järryd defeated USA Ken Flach / USA Robert Seguso 6–4, 6–4, 2–6, 6–4.
References
References
- "1991 Tour World Championships – Singles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
- "1991 Tour World Championships – Doubles draw". Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).
- (October 2010). "The Bud Collins History of Tennis". New Chapter Press.
- (1992). "The International Tennis Federation World of Tennis 1992". CollinsWillow.
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